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talking to us from italy. we are getting news from the vatican that pope benedict xvi, the roman catholic pope, is due to step down. that will happen february 28. this has been confirmed by the vatican. let's bring in alessandro speziale, an expert on the vatican. are you with me? >> yes. >> tell us, first of all, your reaction to the news just coming in right now. >> it was quite unexpected. it was not totally out of the blue. he said if he felt he could not carry on -- carry on with this very taxing job, he would resign. when he announced today he was going to do so, it was quite unexpected. >> do we know for a fact that the pope is resigning due to his advanced age or health or bring is there another reason? >> in the speech in latin he did to the cardinals today to announce as resignation, he said after having prayed and meditated for the long -- a long time, has come to the conclusion he does not have the strength to carry on with this task any more. >> who happens next? who will be elected as pope? what
talking to us from italy. we are getting news from the vatican that pope benedict xvi, the roman catholic pope, is due to step down. that will happen february 28. this has been confirmed by the vatican. let's bring in alessandro speziale, an expert on the vatican. are you with me? >> yes. >> tell us, first of all, your reaction to the news just coming in right now. >> it was quite unexpected. it was not totally out of the blue. he said if he felt he could not carry on -- carry...
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the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth, with local money being invested. >> now, there's also a
the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point...
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there are a variety of uses beyond what coca-cola uses for flavoring. another hypocrisy that is pointed to in the book is related to the conventions. i was really struck reading your book. i had not realized this cozy relationship between the u.s. and the president of coca-cola. a very cozy relationship. in the end, the 1961 u.n. single convention on narcotic drugs and the subsequent 1988 convention, and made it to grow coca a criminal gang. indigenous people across the andes were told that the traditional practice of drinking coca tea would no longer be tolerated by the international community. it's important to point out that the u.s. was the architect of these treaties, today they have key allies in their effort to maintain the treaties, such as russia and japan. it really is a u.s. instrument. so long with cannabis and opium, and became the main target of the 1961 convention. this historical error, it was basically justified by the 1950 report of the commission of inquiry on the coca leave, which as sanho tree pointed out, it's a total racist docume
there are a variety of uses beyond what coca-cola uses for flavoring. another hypocrisy that is pointed to in the book is related to the conventions. i was really struck reading your book. i had not realized this cozy relationship between the u.s. and the president of coca-cola. a very cozy relationship. in the end, the 1961 u.n. single convention on narcotic drugs and the subsequent 1988 convention, and made it to grow coca a criminal gang. indigenous people across the andes were told that the...
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he had just started using twitter. and he was extremely popular and extremely conservative. >> yes. >> wendy: it just begs to the question of why? 85 is old, but he wasn't sick, you know? >> it was quite interesting. his brother was interviewed, who was an older priest. and the brother indicated there were two specific issues that might have caused this. one is the sense of information that was leaked from his office, as well as, of course, the sex abuse scandal. >> wendy: dr. becker, from regent university, thanks for being with us. >> always a joy. >> george: the u.s. congress is calling on secretary of state john kerry to seek the immediate release of an american pastor imprisoned in iran. pastor saeed abedini is serving eight years in prison because of his christian faith. more than 80 bipartisan members have sent a letter to explore every option. the effort is needed to protect a u.s. citizen from torture and life-threatening punishment. >> wendy: in the african nation of mali, fighting continues between governmen
he had just started using twitter. and he was extremely popular and extremely conservative. >> yes. >> wendy: it just begs to the question of why? 85 is old, but he wasn't sick, you know? >> it was quite interesting. his brother was interviewed, who was an older priest. and the brother indicated there were two specific issues that might have caused this. one is the sense of information that was leaked from his office, as well as, of course, the sex abuse scandal. >>...
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there are a variety of uses beyond what coca-cola uses for flavoring. another hypocrisy of the convention -- another hypocrisy that ricardo points to in this book is related to the conventions. i was struck reading your book. i had not realized this coach relationship between art slinger who was the u.s. drug czar for decades and the president of coca-cola. vice president of coca-cola. very cozy relationship. so in the in the 1961 u.n. single convention on narcotic drugs and the subsequent 1988 convention make coca growing at a criminal offense under international law. indigenous peoples across the andes were told that the traditional practice of coca leaf chewing and drinking coca tea with a longer be tolerated by the international community. and it's important to point out that the u.s. was the architect of these treaties. certainly have support from other countries. today, they have key allies in the effort to maintain the treaties such as russia, japan, sweden. but it really is a u.s. instrument. so coca, along with cannabis and opium, became the ma
there are a variety of uses beyond what coca-cola uses for flavoring. another hypocrisy of the convention -- another hypocrisy that ricardo points to in this book is related to the conventions. i was struck reading your book. i had not realized this coach relationship between art slinger who was the u.s. drug czar for decades and the president of coca-cola. vice president of coca-cola. very cozy relationship. so in the in the 1961 u.n. single convention on narcotic drugs and the subsequent 1988...
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jay gray joins us live from bourbon street. i'm going to throw on some beads in honor of your report. go for it. >> reporter: are you sure you're there? i swear i saw you on bourbon street 30 minutes ago. take a look at bourbon street. the magic of tv. the street crews have come through and tried to clean up. that's the only thing that broke up the crowd. it was packed here all night into the early morning hours. still a few folks out and about, finishing up lundi gras, the night before fat tuesday. there's always a strong police presence so that's the good news. the forecast hasn't been good throughout the festival season. that's been canceled or postponed a couple of the parades. the good news the parade starts in about an hour or so. when you talk to the hotel owners, they say the forecast hasn't chased the crowd off. maybe selling a few ponchos but still plenty of beads. that's the latest from finally a bit quieter french quarter. richard, back to you. enjoy mardi gras. >> thank you so much. bill karins told us when it come
jay gray joins us live from bourbon street. i'm going to throw on some beads in honor of your report. go for it. >> reporter: are you sure you're there? i swear i saw you on bourbon street 30 minutes ago. take a look at bourbon street. the magic of tv. the street crews have come through and tried to clean up. that's the only thing that broke up the crowd. it was packed here all night into the early morning hours. still a few folks out and about, finishing up lundi gras, the night before...
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but if we don't back washington they will portray us as dictators and accuse us of violating fundamental freedoms like the freedom of the press and unfortunately this is not changed in years again i'm convinced that barack obama is a very good man and a very good citizen but he hasn't changed us foreign policy at all especially when it comes to latin america and we do need to have it changed because this double standard policy is no longer tolerable now. after winning the election you sad that your goal is to make the revolution irreversible. what do you need to do in order to achieve this goal latin america's problems is that it is ruled by the elite and that is not some advanced elite looking for a common good that is the elite that usurped the fruits of technical progress and refusing to share them with anyone they even set up exclusive neighborhoods a living you know that. my arrival at the recent elections says that i allegedly represent the elites is what i suggest you go and have a look at the place where he lives with its swimming pools and doors that have keycard locks i would n
but if we don't back washington they will portray us as dictators and accuse us of violating fundamental freedoms like the freedom of the press and unfortunately this is not changed in years again i'm convinced that barack obama is a very good man and a very good citizen but he hasn't changed us foreign policy at all especially when it comes to latin america and we do need to have it changed because this double standard policy is no longer tolerable now. after winning the election you sad that...
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it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the conversation. you say the impact of these cuts are being overdrama tied. explain. >> what we're doing is creating a drama to cover up for the fact that congress has totally abdicated responsibility. it's like the mother shouting i'm going to give you the count of three to come down, one, two, 2 1/2. come down here. this is really important. i'm start over. one, two. this is going to go on all spring. it's not just the sequester. then the president brings his budget to congress. we haven't had a real budget in four years. then the republica
it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the...
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they're used in high-tech. they're used in green tech. solar, wind we're depend pent on chinese supply for two does --. david: that is scary. we're at cyber war with the chinese or they're at war with us, hacking into some of our systems. we're dependent on china for the strategic metals. do we have the capacity to mind the same capacity that we're dependent on china for. >> china provides 97% of the rare earth supply for the moment. that is a huge supply. it is one we handed to them because the united states has reserves, known resources that we're working to prove up. our company and other companies are working to do that now. we have not been in the game. we're getting in the game but it takes time because of this permitting process to move into production. during that time, we're at disadvantage. sandra: congratulations getting the permit. david: good start anyway. sandra: thanks for joining us to share the news, dan. >> thanks very much. i'm happy to be here. david: appreciate it. come back to see us. crocs, the stock is up after rep
they're used in high-tech. they're used in green tech. solar, wind we're depend pent on chinese supply for two does --. david: that is scary. we're at cyber war with the chinese or they're at war with us, hacking into some of our systems. we're dependent on china for the strategic metals. do we have the capacity to mind the same capacity that we're dependent on china for. >> china provides 97% of the rare earth supply for the moment. that is a huge supply. it is one we handed to them...
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part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the turbulence in turmoil early after south carolina, i think he would have been important inside the system as a push towards something bigger and would have pushed to have more connection to outside the beltway. obama it is now traveling on the country. he is forced to because of the election. if you sit inside the beltway too long and get in the backroom deals -- >> even movements can be cloistered. i remember a dinner during the george w. bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting aroun
part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the...
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coming and silence then another test of some sort shock horror and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want and rather how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching water two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will be turned into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a position to support south korea japan or some other dramatic event that changes the game like china giving up their support for the north korean side but for now the cycle just keep going on and on and about two years the same headlines will be back with the same fear will be back lather rinse repeat but that's just my opinion . hello and welcome to cross talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle a church in crisis or only transition the retirement of pope benedict sees catholics all over the world discussing the state of the church and its future direction is the catholic church a spent for
coming and silence then another test of some sort shock horror and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want and rather how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching water two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will be turned into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a...
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are going to be setting that off for testing picking up the story a big story in the week it was for us wasn't it is r.t.c. goalpost going off. it was like a scene from a site for a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash is big bright like he was shiny across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of over one of the half thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just any usual glare on the floor i thought of all lines from a car then we went to the window and saw this strange cloud and then and then this . would turn around and the wall was a gun at someone had moved it this eries of massive explosions rocked the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows. nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. the windows just exploded i saw one girl he had and a growing his hand we wer
are going to be setting that off for testing picking up the story a big story in the week it was for us wasn't it is r.t.c. goalpost going off. it was like a scene from a site for a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash is big bright like he was shiny across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of over one of the half thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just any...
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us. to begin with engaged in there are vert currency war if that were to become very public and very direct as japan has signaled in recent months that it is more than is their action that its policies to pursue weaker yen for the purpose of experts generation for the purpose of economic stimulus then we're going to have a big trouble on our hands and christine lagarde recognizes that and so she's playing better cautious games there in terms of simultaneously warning about the dangers but at the same time saying well look there's a danger which only in the future so we don't have to worry about it unless we fail to respond to this do you think that in her position of power as head of the beth she has a certain jussi to recognize the situation and perhaps advise these that global leaders to try all the ways to spend growth other than fiddling with them monday indued absolutely and i'm sure that she's engaged in that and on the technical side isn't gauging the kind of discussion purposes re
us. to begin with engaged in there are vert currency war if that were to become very public and very direct as japan has signaled in recent months that it is more than is their action that its policies to pursue weaker yen for the purpose of experts generation for the purpose of economic stimulus then we're going to have a big trouble on our hands and christine lagarde recognizes that and so she's playing better cautious games there in terms of simultaneously warning about the dangers but at...
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come to us, fill out a few forms, tell us who you are, who mom is, tell us how shements the money, add the bank account, click okay, and mom has the money. it's that easy. liz: the global business grows, western union, money gram. we had the ceo of money gram on monday feeling confident about the business. how do you differentiate what you over versus what they offer? >> we're a digital money transfer company only. liz: only? >> only. they use internet or mobile phones to access xoom it send money home. there's no offline money transfer cash origination agents, but all digital channels. liz: i would say it's crowded. pop cash, for example, at citi group. i've used that. every bank is offering a way to do quick trainings fers. how do -- transfers. how do you stay at the front of the pack? >> all solutions discussed for domestic money transfer. we go from the united states out to 30 countries. that's a different concept. in the markets we serve, you have to move money into a cash channel so that the ben first name ri walks in with an idea and walks out with cash or put money into the ban
come to us, fill out a few forms, tell us who you are, who mom is, tell us how shements the money, add the bank account, click okay, and mom has the money. it's that easy. liz: the global business grows, western union, money gram. we had the ceo of money gram on monday feeling confident about the business. how do you differentiate what you over versus what they offer? >> we're a digital money transfer company only. liz: only? >> only. they use internet or mobile phones to access...
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if you could give us your views on what extent immigration reform will help us deal with other countries and to foster u.s. values abroad. >> my last bilateral meeting was yesterday with the new foreign secretary of mexico. we talked about the benefits to the united states and mexico and all of north america and better integrating our economies, particularly our electricity grid and so much else. immigration reform is the right thing to do for america and for people that are here that have been here for a long time and have made their contributions to this country have been law- abiding and contributing residents. it is to our benefit with our neighbors to the south. what is happened has been a slowing down of immigration from mexico because as our economy was struggling and jobs were not as available and the mexican economy was growing, people did not come or they went home. to the immigration flows are coming from further south where there's a lot of instability and significant poverty. we have to have this comprehensive immigration reform which means border security and help with bord
if you could give us your views on what extent immigration reform will help us deal with other countries and to foster u.s. values abroad. >> my last bilateral meeting was yesterday with the new foreign secretary of mexico. we talked about the benefits to the united states and mexico and all of north america and better integrating our economies, particularly our electricity grid and so much else. immigration reform is the right thing to do for america and for people that are here that...
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my patients don't know which one to use. i tell them to use the brand i use. oral-b -- the brush originally created by a dentist. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. she can't always move the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. >>> to politics now where it's the first day on the job for treasury secretary jack lew. he was confirmed by the senate with a 21-76 vote. >>> the president's proposed raising the minimum wage to $9, but no the democrats wants it up even more to $10.10. the whole thing -- >>> sources tell bloomberg the 5-year-old is leading the field to replace ambassador ruse. >>> we have heard about newark mayor cory booker pulling people from burning buildings, shoveling snow and now he's helping men to propose. he called a new york city woman and told her to come upstairs for an event and the man was there just waiting. >>> michelle obama will announce the lets move -- there's a new website, let's move schools.
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and twitter trouble in france as a country that uses identities are revealed what's being seen as a threat to free speech on the steps towards cross border censorship. there around the world and around the clock you're watching kerry just a twin victory the world's most famous whistle blower can rest easier the ecuadorian president secured his job for another term. as according to exit polls joining the. country's diplomatic shield in london and the city by rafael correa let's get more insight on the smarties and the way now who joins us here in the studio and he sits on a small carry julian assange was certainly watching the selection very closely rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term as his performance platform is seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and friends while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian sound founder of the second republic project. public opinion through latin america has grown very weary with u.s. intervention i
and twitter trouble in france as a country that uses identities are revealed what's being seen as a threat to free speech on the steps towards cross border censorship. there around the world and around the clock you're watching kerry just a twin victory the world's most famous whistle blower can rest easier the ecuadorian president secured his job for another term. as according to exit polls joining the. country's diplomatic shield in london and the city by rafael correa let's get more insight...
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that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church anymore. oh what's the catholic church i mean it's it's a very very old institution that has had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can survive rea
that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church...
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hello there in a very good morning to you if you just joined us sits kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. in moscow with our top stories of the last seven days and of course the big story as we can see on the screen the worldwide died this last week over those dramatic images from central russia plunging meteor exploding with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday what a wake up call that was for the local inhabitants of chelyabinsk wasn't it they went out of bed by nine twenty five that morning they certainly were after that i want to shocking thing to happen as well first they described that intense bright light the best a lot of people could describe it as was big like a nuclear bomb going off maybe there was a lot of worry then came the bang the whoosh the pressure blew they said they could feel it inside shocking and in the last hour as well a development two scientists now looking for traces of the space visitor one report suggesting that a an expedition of academy of sciences might have found some of them and that will be interesting as well they'll be taking
hello there in a very good morning to you if you just joined us sits kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. in moscow with our top stories of the last seven days and of course the big story as we can see on the screen the worldwide died this last week over those dramatic images from central russia plunging meteor exploding with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday what a wake up call that was for the local inhabitants of chelyabinsk wasn't it they went out of bed by nine twenty...
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so i just used these three examples. one in the middle east, one in latin america, one in asia where they be able to do this. and this is an example of leadership to do what's necessary. i mean, n. korea, we've got this done in a couple of months, and four months later, they were raising -- $5 billion in international markets. because they just took a decision and went at it. >> a lot of the things you're talking about, the leadership, political leadership, timing, and the banking union, gave the banks back into lending and the fiscal pact in those components on that part. just as an aside, in talking about another country, russia. you know, russia desperately wants to reproduce itself to the rest of the world. and not in some of the main it has been. they get this opportunity with the g20 coming up in september. crystal ball, do you see anything from a coordination standpoint from the g20, and -- having out of this? this? and easy russia's image change? >> i think this is a big opportunity for the prime minister to show
so i just used these three examples. one in the middle east, one in latin america, one in asia where they be able to do this. and this is an example of leadership to do what's necessary. i mean, n. korea, we've got this done in a couple of months, and four months later, they were raising -- $5 billion in international markets. because they just took a decision and went at it. >> a lot of the things you're talking about, the leadership, political leadership, timing, and the banking union,...
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thank for joining us special coverage of the pope's final good-bye. we'll have coverage all day on msnbc today and tomorrow. but coming up next -- "morning joe." stay tuned. i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican.
thank for joining us special coverage of the pope's final good-bye. we'll have coverage all day on msnbc today and tomorrow. but coming up next -- "morning joe." stay tuned. i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have...
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stay with us. no two in victory the world's most famous fool could rest easy tonight after the dorian president secured his job for another term according to exit polls due to the sun is one of the country's diplomatic shield in london right now and that was a decision made by raphael career more inside told more something from artie's in this no rafael correia is paid to win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term with this platform seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and france but the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian south gucci the founder of the second republic project. public opinion for all of latin america is growing very weary with u.s. intervention in u.k. interventions throughout the continent which explains why countries like venezuela or believe you can argentina brazil. are having government keeping very much four of arms from the united states and latin a
stay with us. no two in victory the world's most famous fool could rest easy tonight after the dorian president secured his job for another term according to exit polls due to the sun is one of the country's diplomatic shield in london right now and that was a decision made by raphael career more inside told more something from artie's in this no rafael correia is paid to win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term with...
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. >> that is it for us, thank you for joining us, coming up tomorrow, ubs chief economist will join us about what is happening to the market, and former new york state homeland security czar, michael bal bony on drones and others, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. neil: linked in, face the music and pay up, anything but nothing, you are big money. you can can afford to fork over some cash. i'm neil cavuto, true, likes of linkedin and facebook not paying a penny in taxes to the federal government. to me is makes no senate all. exxonmobil still evil if it paid more than $31 billion in taxes and chevron still represen thoss paying highest rate, they don't rate any media attention -- that good. mark zuckerberg paying no rate buzz not rate any media attention, what his company does is good, and cool. even though really, does not end up with washington seeing cool cash. lingeredin pays zero percent and walmart pays federal income tax north of 32%. caterpillar 30.7% or mcdonald's 31.3%. food for thought. this is media double standard makes up to the puke, and ignoring war
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any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one of the. most recent but this which dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any greentree just look back in subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to my personal slight. liberty equality fraternity of france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fearing whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. well i'll be back with more international news in a few moments stay with us. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. welcome back here with. russian scientists claimed they found the first fragments from the wreck caused macon county which saw a meteor crash in central russia on friday causing shock and devastation it sprayed de
any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one of the. most recent but this which dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any greentree just look back in subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to my personal slight. liberty equality fraternity of france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many...
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rome has to pay attention to us. i was talking to somebody who is very -- spent a lot of time in the vatican who made the point that a lot of times the cardinals of the third world feel that they are forgotten as part of this operation, that their views don't get the say they should get, but it's also the case that a lot of the differences of opinion in the church are not along regional lines. just to complicate the picture further. the -- there is also -- the catholic church is also growing in asia. it would be fascinating the archbishop of mumbai is an interesting person that you cannot rule out that possibility. i think the betting is still this is a very traditional institution, that it may take another round before we go to africa or latin america. >> i don't mean to drop parallels where they don't exist, but we're talking about a group of people. the demographic is changing. there's sort of old hard-liners at the center. there is a sense of gerrymandering in terms of power. i will point out many terms of the po
rome has to pay attention to us. i was talking to somebody who is very -- spent a lot of time in the vatican who made the point that a lot of times the cardinals of the third world feel that they are forgotten as part of this operation, that their views don't get the say they should get, but it's also the case that a lot of the differences of opinion in the church are not along regional lines. just to complicate the picture further. the -- there is also -- the catholic church is also growing in...
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reports stay with us for that. all those north korean scamps are at it again another nuclear test in north korea has made all the headlines trust me nuclear missiles are something worth being concerned over but haven't we heard this song and dance before all the way back in two thousand and two the north koreans according to the b.b.c. ruled that they have a secret weapons program and turned their young beyond nuclear reactor back on since then every once in a while a missile flies and people say the war is coming and silence then another test of some sort shock horror and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want and rather how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching one or two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will turn into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a position to support so
reports stay with us for that. all those north korean scamps are at it again another nuclear test in north korea has made all the headlines trust me nuclear missiles are something worth being concerned over but haven't we heard this song and dance before all the way back in two thousand and two the north koreans according to the b.b.c. ruled that they have a secret weapons program and turned their young beyond nuclear reactor back on since then every once in a while a missile flies and people...
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since we're often all on the move, ashy suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah setimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core omy portfolio. what i really need is sleep. troducing the ishares core, builng blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ seminole melissa: it is "spare change" time. mercedes colwin and adam shapiro. mayor bloomberg is at it again. now he wants
since we're often all on the move, ashy suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah setimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core omy...
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but yes, the more it snow ss, the more the product it gets used, the more it gets used, the faster it is replaced. liz: salt, a lot of cities and municipalities have gone to other types of -- being from california it is a little hard for me to -- i reach for the words, different sand, for example. which one causes the most erosion for your products? >> well, i think salt by itself is the most caustic to the landscapes and to concrete. i think that's probably the more difficult, but frankly it's one of the areas that creates the most safety for passengers who are on the roads or in other places. so, you know, it's a double-edged sword. liz: is there any way that you can make a snowplow that as it goes by doesn't push all the snow to the edge of my driveway so i have a mountain i have to go through? [laughter] >> well, i think you could pay the people in the city to not do that in front of your driveway, but everyone else has to suffer through that. liz: yeah, i know. i know. this is a tough business, though. especially when we have had such light snowfall in the past. how do you antici
but yes, the more it snow ss, the more the product it gets used, the more it gets used, the faster it is replaced. liz: salt, a lot of cities and municipalities have gone to other types of -- being from california it is a little hard for me to -- i reach for the words, different sand, for example. which one causes the most erosion for your products? >> well, i think salt by itself is the most caustic to the landscapes and to concrete. i think that's probably the more difficult, but...
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come together and worship as they see fit and you know frankly stop stop the hierarchy from in the us what the cop with a conference of bishops telling people how to vote telling people that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church anymore. oh what's the catholic church i mean it's it's a very very old institution that has had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be. you know d
come together and worship as they see fit and you know frankly stop stop the hierarchy from in the us what the cop with a conference of bishops telling people how to vote telling people that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy...
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any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. but this twitter dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any green intrigued with the fact subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide the birthday party at liberty equality for eternity france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fearing whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. victory my tastes. but could small even sway to a palestinian company creates a purpose you named up to the hamas rockets fired at its rabies in the latest gaza conflict with some claiming it's the scent of victory that's coming up. to me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story. in trying. to find out more visit don'
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we were able to end use the system or we could use this as the fuel. offset a lot of the thermal energy needs that we have, not just because we are barilla and we need a lot of water a couple of beer, but because we do have to drive our great. and added expense that we are able to offset. melissa: we just saw a picture of the spent grain. it looks delicious. it looks just like scrambled eggs. i'm kidding. you had to go out and buy a new furnace. it basically burns these spent grains and turns them into steam, turbine. you have a grant for half a million dollars. help cover part of the cost from the federal rural energy for america program. how did you figure out that was available? we have done it is not? >> we figured out it was available during our process. the economic process. of course there were looking for opportunities to assist. a unique project and essentially we developed it and nobody -- did not have a blueprint to go off of, there is a tremendous risk to doing this project. to answer the question what we have done it without the grant, we
we were able to end use the system or we could use this as the fuel. offset a lot of the thermal energy needs that we have, not just because we are barilla and we need a lot of water a couple of beer, but because we do have to drive our great. and added expense that we are able to offset. melissa: we just saw a picture of the spent grain. it looks delicious. it looks just like scrambled eggs. i'm kidding. you had to go out and buy a new furnace. it basically burns these spent grains and turns...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children shoul
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telling us customers count most to us. we don't want our brand to be associated with shameful business practices. >> it's anú$á excellent product we're happy with it. we're very happy that it's here. >> jesse itally and jesse san francisco have since receivered ties. we spoke to dominic longacre telling me he basically threw me under the bus. >> 7 on your side is awesome. i highly recommend this to anyone who has any issues. >> jesse itally says it's fulfilled 127,000s ndz outstanding orders and 28 of the 30 customers have now received furniture autos it's great work. >> good job. >> thank you. >> let's check on the forecast. >> pretty good weather coming our way. clear skies and we'll continue to have clear days ahead. state wide, top to bottom, sunny skies here in the bay area that will be the pattern as well, sunny skies with clouds touching the coastline but that is about it. here is a look at the accu-weather forecast milder as the week goes on. it will cool down moving into next week but lovely weather throughout.
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great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students' performance? and me, was the impact of the end of the day? >> well, the real harm is on student performance. we know that when teachers are absent from their classroom and anyone who has ever been to school will be able to tell you that when you have a substitute teacher, very little learning takes place. gerri: i seem to remember that myself. apparently this cost schools 4 billion per year, and why hasn't this issue really made its way to the front of the classroom when it comes to things that we need to solve in education? why
great to have you with us. this is one of those sleeper issues that a lot of people don't pay attention to. and i see from the fact that we put together that one in three teachers this ten plus days in 180 days cool year. that sounds like a big number. what is going on? >> it is a lot, and this goes back decades. and the districts make bargains with teachers that instead of giving them big raises they give them a lot of time off. gerri: well, do you think it does anything for students'...
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it's good to have you with us well the first time since the second world war the us is not the lodge's imports and exports of goods china has taken that mantle with questions being also about why american camas seems to be so mean against the tide janish again takes a look at how america's current education system can affect the economy off the future. china has just surpassed the u.s. in trade according to u.s. intelligence by twenty thirty china will surpass the u.s. in the size of its economy as well the u.s. is still home to amazing can of asians into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year olds in the u.s. are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge our u.s. students ready to compete it looks at how the results in math at school can affect nation's economic development they estimated that the results students in the u.s. showed today can cost the country seventy five trillion doll
it's good to have you with us well the first time since the second world war the us is not the lodge's imports and exports of goods china has taken that mantle with questions being also about why american camas seems to be so mean against the tide janish again takes a look at how america's current education system can affect the economy off the future. china has just surpassed the u.s. in trade according to u.s. intelligence by twenty thirty china will surpass the u.s. in the size of its...
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that france will not use it against its own people one day. but this tweet to dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any greenland reached the fact subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide the birthday party of liberty equality for eternity france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear and whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. china is on the verge of taking a trading top spot from the u.s. it's explore what's an import studies a surging along with a number of math whisky it's will be time to take the race to the next level as we report shortly. roll call it evidence russian scientists discover the first fragments of the meet your crashed in the urals last friday which caused havoc and left hundreds injured that's ahead break. the news today volunteers
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any guarantee that france will not use it against its own people one day. but this dispute has gone far beyond the borders of the u.s. and france and any grieving to reached will affect all subsequent cases skeptics warn that france may be happy to let personal freedom slide. the liberty equality fraternity of france's most famous motto and three peers the country has been resting on since the french revolution and today they face new challenges with racism been one of them and it has many fear and whether both intolerance itself and the fight against it may see those hard fought principles swept aside. from paris. victory my taste sweeter but could smile even sweeter a palestinian company created for him named after the hamas rockets fired at israel in the latest gaza conflict some claiming it's the scent of victory that's in a few minutes. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. face to food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the y
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thanks for joining us. a lot to discuss today, including the oscar nominated film "how to survive a plague" about a controversial time in our country's history, the early days of the aids epidemic. the film maker is going to stop by. >>> also, the secrets of happy families. how to improve your mornings, rethink family dinner. even how to fight smarter. >>> plus, haven't we all raised our kids to feel confident about their bodies. >>> but first, it's the biggest buzz in washington, these spending cuts less than a week from taking effect now. and today we'll share what we have investigated. some potential real consequences for your health. the cdc, first of all, expect to face projected cuts of just under $300 million. what does that mean? fewer people potentially working on the front lines of any epidemics. fewer immunizations as we learned, affecting 30,000 children, but also 20,000 adults. and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we
thanks for joining us. a lot to discuss today, including the oscar nominated film "how to survive a plague" about a controversial time in our country's history, the early days of the aids epidemic. the film maker is going to stop by. >>> also, the secrets of happy families. how to improve your mornings, rethink family dinner. even how to fight smarter. >>> plus, haven't we all raised our kids to feel confident about their bodies. >>> but first, it's the...
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joining us. tonight we begin with the twisted tale of love gone deadly wrong of today jodi arias, the young woman on trial for murder in phoenix, arizona, took the stand for a second day to try to convince a jury that when she stabbed, slashed and shot her one-time boyfriend, it was all in self-defense. but that wasn't always her story. she faces the possibility of the death penalty. abc has this report for the series, crime and punishment. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> it is the level equivalent of a hail mary pass. the defense attorneys almost never want to put a client on the stand. when that client is an admitted killer and a serial liar, there isn't much choice. >> how are you feeling right now? >> nervous. >> jodi arias could face the death penalty if she is convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. the 30-year-old mormon businessman was stabbed 27 times. his throat was slit and he was shot in the head. arias claim she killed alexande
joining us. tonight we begin with the twisted tale of love gone deadly wrong of today jodi arias, the young woman on trial for murder in phoenix, arizona, took the stand for a second day to try to convince a jury that when she stabbed, slashed and shot her one-time boyfriend, it was all in self-defense. but that wasn't always her story. she faces the possibility of the death penalty. abc has this report for the series, crime and punishment. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4th,...
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so they're telling us that. they're telling us he will continue to wear a simple white casset cassette. very interestingly, for those who care, he apparently also will not be wearing his red prada shoes any longer but a pair of brown leather shoes. you might think that is a little bit of trivia, but you know, these $1.2 billion catholics are entranced by practically everything papal. importantly when the next pope will be chosen, we're told all of the cardinals will come and be convened, be told to come to rome the day after the pope leaves. that will be friday march 1st. unlikely to meet over the weekend. are likely to have their first meeting monday, march 4th and after that will they start their formal convention and only after that will we know what date the next conclave will start to elect the next pope. >> amazing. thanks for that. amazing with all of the rumors and sex scandals the vatican letting us know about the shoes. >> who knew, red prada shoes. >>> live to dana bash on capitol hill. there's a vote
so they're telling us that. they're telling us he will continue to wear a simple white casset cassette. very interestingly, for those who care, he apparently also will not be wearing his red prada shoes any longer but a pair of brown leather shoes. you might think that is a little bit of trivia, but you know, these $1.2 billion catholics are entranced by practically everything papal. importantly when the next pope will be chosen, we're told all of the cardinals will come and be convened, be...